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Originally Posted by brojaysimpson
I'm not looking for sarcastic comments or "... I understand all of that.
When I am on my A game I am a strong player, I make solid reads and generally get value when value is due..
I am generally in the top 3 stacks at my table and I feel that my play against the short stacks is mediocre. I have trouble pin pointing the problem, but it's always against the short stacks.
More recently I have become way more disciplined with playing in position, calling 3 bets and folding to raises with easily dominated hands. When 200-300 BB's deep I feel that my play against other players around my chip amount is solid and I am a feared player.
Unfortunately the gambool inside of me doesn't leave unless I have something to go do for the day, are there any recommendations. Would it be better for me to move up to the next stakes when I hit that buy in amount?
what exactly is your question here OP?
the title to the thread is leaving when you're up and then the conclusion is that you should move up in stakes when you hit that buy in amount.
because buying into a new, bigger table halfway through your session helps you leave with your profits locked in?
honestly, your OP and your responses to suggestions are confused. It seems that you are generally very happy with your play, don't understand why you're not winning more but don't really want to take much advice, from the forum, despite seeking it out.
that's all good, it's your money and time, but it kind of reduces the incentive to help.
as normal, DGI gave excellent and considered advice and the best part of it was that it was self;help for you rather than prescribed advice, which you seem not to listen to.
good luck